Troubleshooting; Specifications - Roland HP 230 Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting
Whenever you suspect that the instrument is not performing as it should, please consult the following information.
Q. No sound heard from speakers.
A.
* Have you checked to make sure you don't have the volume set at "MIN"?
* Do you possibly have headphones connected?
» İf using other connected MIDI devices, have you made sure the power is ON for all such devices?
e If in the Multi-Timbral mode, do you have the Transmit channel of the connected MIDI device set to something
other than 1, 11, 12, 13, 14, or 15?
e Could you have MIDI cables connected to the unit while it is also set to "Local OFF"?
Q. The damper effect is constantly applied to notes played (they continue sounding longer than nor-
mal). Or, the damper effect cannot be obtained at all.
A.
Have you checked to make sure the cable from the stand is connected properly to the piano?
Refer to "Assembling the KS-230 Stand for the HP-230," page 3.
Q. Notes played on the keyboard are too high (or low) in pitch.
A.
* Have you checked to make sure that key transposition is not in effect? (If Key Transpose has been set, the indica-
tor on the Transpose button will be lit.)
To exit the transposed state, press the Transpose button. (Its indicator should be out.)
* Do you have the Master Tuning set appropriately?
Q. Data that was in the recorder has disappeared.
A.
¢ The performance data that you record into the recorder will be crased approx. 8 hours after power is turned off.
Regrettably, there is no way to restore such data once it has been erased. If you need a more permanent form of
storage for your songs, you will need to use a sequencer (eg., Roland MT-200) and store songs on floppy disks.
* Have you possibly pressed the Play and Rec buttons at the same time?
Q. The pitch of this unit differs from that of some other unit being sounded simultaneously.
A. Check to make sure that the Tuning knob on the rear of the unit hasn't been inadvertently moved.
Adjust the tuning knob until the piano's pitch matches that of the external units you are using.
Q. Operations you perform using the panel buttons (Chorus/Reverb/Voice selections) cannot be stored
into a sequencer.
Have you made sure you have the Transmission/Reception Mode set to Mode 3? Note that each time power is
turned on, the unit will by default be in Mode 1. In order to record operations you perform using the panel buttons,
the piano must be set ta Made 3.
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Specifications
HP-230
Pedals
Damper, Soft, Sostenuto
Keyboard
88 keys
Speakers
16cm X 2
Maximum Polyphony
28 voices
Rated Power Output
20W X2
Tones
Piano
Finish
Brazilian Rosewood
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Fower Consumption
57 W (117V), 43 W (230, 240V)
Electric Piano
Dimensions
1422 (W) X 455 (D) X 838 (H) mm
Pipe Organ
(Including the stand)
56 (W) X 17-15/16 (D) X 33 (H) inches
Strings
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Effects
Chorus (6 levels)
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Reverb (6 levels}
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Touch Control
Light
Accessories
Owner's Manual, Power Cable
Medium
Options
Keyboard Stand (KS-230)
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Recorder
1 track (approx. 2000 notes)
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifica-
Controls
Volume, Brilliance, Master Tune,
tions of this unit are subject to change without prior
Key Transpose
notice.
Connectors
Output Jacks (Stereo)
Input Jacks (Stereo/Mono)
Pedal Jacks
MIDI In Connector
MIDI Out Connector
Headphone Jack
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